For years, the issue of abolishing time changes has sparked huge controversy. Some argue it’s a relic of a bygone era – invented to save energy, though its purpose has long since faded. Others defend it stubbornly, citing “more sun after work” and its supposed impact on mood. Meanwhile, more and more studies show that changing the clocks disrupts the biological rhythm, increases the risk of heart attacks, and worsens sleep. Yet politicians continue to delay a decision, and the European Union cannot reach an agreement. Is daylight saving time an innocent tradition or a health experiment that has long spiraled out of control? Take part in the poll and decide!
Tag: psychology
Psychology covers surveys on emotions, wellbeing, interpersonal relations and attitudes that shape social and political decisions. This category examines views on mental health, motivation and everyday behaviour.





